Emily Loebachhttp://emilyloebach.com
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3232Wedding Invitationshttp://emilyloebach.com/digital/wedding-invitations/
http://emilyloebach.com/digital/wedding-invitations/#respondMon, 29 Aug 2016 05:27:43 +0000http://emilyloebach.com/?p=568These pieces are mock-up wedding invitation designs. This design mixes sophistication with rustic and comes in the variety of gold and silver foil and glitter textures. The foil and glitter allow the designs to have the look of texture, while the transparent circles add a touch of a softer, more interesting feel. These invitations were created using Photoshop.

]]>http://emilyloebach.com/digital/wedding-invitations/feed/0Festival Program – Audiofeedhttp://emilyloebach.com/digital/festival-program-audiofeed/
http://emilyloebach.com/digital/festival-program-audiofeed/#respondWed, 16 Mar 2016 03:15:26 +0000http://emilyloebach.com/?p=341This is a festival program for a christian music festival called Audiofeed. The program features the schedule of bands and events going on around the festival. For the pages I included images from the fest in shapes of corn in different ways. The first two inside pages are more obvious as to the corn shape are, so when I get slightly more obscure the idea is already established in the viewers mind. This program was created using Illustrator.

]]>http://emilyloebach.com/digital/festival-program-audiofeed/feed/0Invitations – KSU Open Househttp://emilyloebach.com/digital/invitations-ksu-open-house/
http://emilyloebach.com/digital/invitations-ksu-open-house/#respondWed, 16 Mar 2016 02:48:48 +0000http://emilyloebach.com/?p=333
This is a series of different invitations I created for the Kennesaw State University DWMA seniors portfolio open house. These are created as postcards that were meant to be sent to those who would be invited to the open house. I designed each one to represent a part of the seniors as well as the school by mixing elements of design and interest with colors or images that could be related to KSU, and somewhat of Southern Polytechnic State University, which is the school the seniors used to attend before the universities merged. These, however, were not the final designs that would be used to be sent to attendees. Each of these are designed using Illustrator.

]]>http://emilyloebach.com/digital/invitations-ksu-open-house/feed/03 Panel Paintinghttp://emilyloebach.com/fine-art/3-panel-painting/
http://emilyloebach.com/fine-art/3-panel-painting/#respondWed, 16 Mar 2016 02:33:42 +0000http://emilyloebach.com/?p=329This painting features a dandelion as the wind catches it and blows through the wind. I was drawn to paintings I saw that others have done using three panels and I knew I wanted to experiment with it myself. I decided to do a dandelion because I love the beauty of them as they blow in the breeze. For the background I decided to do a gradient of blues/teals to add an extra element of allure as well as keep a similarity to the sky.

Process:

]]>http://emilyloebach.com/fine-art/3-panel-painting/feed/0Textured Paintinghttp://emilyloebach.com/fine-art/textured-painting/
http://emilyloebach.com/fine-art/textured-painting/#respondWed, 16 Mar 2016 02:01:56 +0000http://emilyloebach.com/?p=323This painting combines 2D and 3D art. The texture is created using modeling paste. The curved lines create a beautiful, flowing motion and the rough, scaled like patches create an extra interest and intricacy. The bright blue is for a stunning beauty and the grays are more subtle, but add interest on almost a subconscious level. The grey go from light to dark shades that repeat along the flat areas and the textured lines, but going in opposite directions.

]]>http://emilyloebach.com/fine-art/textured-painting/feed/0Personal Branding Identityhttp://emilyloebach.com/digital/self-branding-identity/
http://emilyloebach.com/digital/self-branding-identity/#respondFri, 04 Mar 2016 01:49:59 +0000http://emilyloebach.com/?p=256This is the branding identity I have created for myself. I wanted to mix simplicity and geometric shapes with the contrast of the elegant French Script MT curves and, in some instances, the circle. I think this is a good representation of myself. My usual aesthetic leans towards very curved, elegant shapes that are beautiful. However, I am also very drawn to the simplicity and interest of geometric shapes. For the colors I chose blue, white, and black. The blue is very calming and beautiful, the black is striking and sleek, and the white is a great use of white space and interest. This branding identity was created using InDesign.

First Design:

Business Card Progression:

(Back)

(Front)

Final:

]]>http://emilyloebach.com/digital/self-branding-identity/feed/0Instructional Videohttp://emilyloebach.com/digital/instructional-video/
http://emilyloebach.com/digital/instructional-video/#respondFri, 04 Mar 2016 01:35:09 +0000http://emilyloebach.com/?p=248This project was a instructional video group project. This video instructs children two different ways to tie their shoes. This really came together through the process of teamwork and communication. For my part of the video I wrote and recorded the script using Audacity, I found the music, provided the shoe, put together the storyboard, and supported my team in whatever way needed.

For this pattern I wanted to experiment with my branding identity. To start with, I used the blue, white, and black colors that are in my logo for the pattern. For the shape I was very interested in rotated type to create shapes. I used French Script MT, which is what is used for my logo, and I took each individual letter on my first name (Emily) and rotated it in a circle and formed a line. After that I rotated that full line in a decreasing circle to create the fractal. After that I took that shape, flipped it and reversed it, and put it next to the other to create the “S” shape, which is a shape that can be found in other works of mine. I played with using the colors in different ways to form a different mood depending on what it will be used for. This piece is created using Illustrator.

This work is a simple tessellating pattern created from overlapping half circles. This design plays with space and how the eye sees different shapes depending on what they focus on. The purple space shows a diamond, the teal is similar but with a line through it, and the off-white forms a sort of “X” or flower shape. I used bright, but cool calming colors so as to draw interest without being overpowering. I chose to keep the stroke on because it helped to form the interesting shape distinctions. This piece is created using Illustrator.

For this work I wanted to play with the idea of tiles and creating one simple shape and using it as a swatch to create its pattern. My aim was to create a very simple pattern, but something still interesting and with simple elegance. The shapes were inspired by simple objects in my everyday life. The colors were loosely based off of Islamic tiles and Indian mandalas. I am often drawn to the deep red in intricate designs and I find the teal striking and beautiful, so I used them together alone with some neutral tones. This piece is created using Illustrator.

]]>http://emilyloebach.com/digital/patterns/feed/0Sculpture – Farwell (series)http://emilyloebach.com/fine-art/farwell-series/
http://emilyloebach.com/fine-art/farwell-series/#respondFri, 04 Mar 2016 01:10:29 +0000http://emilyloebach.com/?p=232This piece is inspired by the Viking funeral held at Cornerstone Festival in honor of its ending. I recreated the scene in a smaller scale using cardboard for the ship. I wanted to use this piece to allow the viewer to see a part of something that was special to me and show the progression from the calm, to the more excited, heated and fiery. This piece shows the beauty and excitement of the ship and the fire, but also brings a feeling of longing and sorrow to know that it is forever gone and cannot be brought back.

]]>http://emilyloebach.com/fine-art/farwell-series/feed/0Inklewriter Game – Infectioushttp://emilyloebach.com/writing/infectious-inklewriter/
http://emilyloebach.com/writing/infectious-inklewriter/#respondFri, 04 Mar 2016 00:06:37 +0000http://emilyloebach.com/?p=224This is a interacting story with branding narrative depending on what the player chooses. The story follows a character through the beginning of a zombie apocalypse. The character meets different people and is faced with difficult choices for how to survive. Depending on the choices the character either makes it to a safe area where she is saved, or fails the journey and makes the wrong choices that lead to their death. This game was created using Inklewriter.